These Glasbake individual covered French Casseroles are from the Patioware or Terrace set that contained these 4 handled bowls with serving tiles (see separate listing for the 4 white tiles). Contained a lifetime guarantee and advertised as "a perfect gift for serving, baking, storing." The green casserole's handle has been reattached (but is firmly in place); you almost can't tell it's been reglued except for a few pieces of missing color (see picture 2)...

These McKee Glasbake serving tiles (milk glass with floral design) are from the Patioware or Terrace set that contained 4 French Casseroles with lids (see separate listing for casseroles). Original product touted a lifetime guarantee and advertised as "a perfect gift for serving, baking, storing." Each measures 5.5" by 5.5" and all are in excellent condition, no flaws noted. Made before the 1960s. Weighs 4 lbs packed.

This Fire King ANNIVERSARY ROSE 6 5/8" Soup Bowl (called Plate in the books, but it's a bowl) is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or use marks; the decals are strong and the gold trim is in great condition, extremely minor wear if any. Marked Fire King Oven Ware Made in USA on the bottom. Fire King made this pattern from 1964-1965 only.

This Fire King ANNIVERSARY ROSE 4 5/8" Dessert or Berry Bowl is in excellent condition, no chips, cracks, or use marks; the decals are strong and the gold trim is in good condition. Marked Fire King Oven Ware Made in USA on the bottom. Fire King made this pattern from 1964-1965 only.

This listing is for 6 pieces of Fire King milk glass Fleurette pattern dinnerware; includes 2 of the 6 6/8" soup bowls and 4 of the 9 1/8" dinner plates. All pieces are in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, might be a few use marks, but nothing significant. Although this pattern is susceptible to wear, the floral decals are vivid; there are no missing or obscured flowers. This pattern was made from 1958-1961; the bottom are marked Fire King Oven Ware Made in USA...

These Cambridge #3400/54 Cup and Saucer sets in yellow (called Gold Krystol) are all in excellent condition; there are 2 extra cups available @ $5 each and a cream soup underplate available @ $5 (see pictures 2 and 3; can be used as a saucer but is a tad larger; the cup and saucer set pictured in 3 uses the cream soup plate so you can see how it looks with the cup). All pieces are marked with the C in a triangle, pre 1935...

This Cambridge Rose Point #3400/52 5.5" covered butter is the version with the petal knob (also comes with a round knob) and is in excellent condition, no chips or cracks, just a few very minor, light use marks inside. Cambridge made Rose Point etched items from 1935-1954. See the Newsletter link on my homepage for a write-up of Cambridge Glass history and the Rose Point etch.

These green Jeannette Cherry Blossom 9" grill plates are all in excellent, near mint condition (no flaws found) and guaranteed authentic. Jeannette Glass made this pattern from 1930-1939; it has been reproduced, but these are authentic pieces. Jeannette Glass made this pattern from 1930-1939.

These Fostoria JUNE (#279 etch) Topaz (Yellow) 5 1/4" 6 oz footed parfaits on stem #5098/5298 are in excellent condition; no chips, cracks, or scratches and priced significantly below book value. These are the same height as the 9 oz footed water tumblers but are skinnier. Fostoria Glass Company made items with the June etch from 1928-1952.

This azure blue Fostoria MEADOW ROSE (#328) etch on the #2545 12 1/2" oblong Flame bowl with smooth rim is in excellent condition, appears mint until close inspection. It has a couple very light scratches (seen only when held to the light) and a small manufacturing imperfection (a dot of florescent glass where the colors must not have blended completely; can be seen in the third picture, circled on the bottom of the bowl). Priced significantly under the $165 book value...

This Central Glass Torchere (Cigarette) Goblet with green stem and green astray foot has a diamond quilted crystal bowl with a gilded Basket Etch. No chips, cracks, or scratches on the glass; gilding on the etch in great condition, minor gold wear on base and rim trim. Central Glass opened in the 1860s (in Wheeling WV) and closed in 1939, never recovering from the Depression.

These Imperial CAPE COD 6" #53X crystal baked apple bowls are all in excellent condition; no chips or cracks, might be slight usage marks upon inspection when held to the light. As is common in this pattern, which was made over an extended period of time, the diameter and height of the bowls might vary slightly, but all are the baked apple bowl with the flanged edge. Listing is for a set of 5 bowls (only one shown). Imperial Glass made Cape Cod (Blank #160) from 1932-1983, primarily in crystal.

Five of these Cambridge Caprice #21 6.5" Bread and Butter Plates in Moonlight Blue are in excellent condition; no chips or cracks, might be a few scratches or stacking marks, but no significant use. The sixth has a flat rim chip on one of the scallops that is very hard to spot unless you're looking for it. Priced under book value. Cambridge made Caprice from 1936-1957; it is their blank #3550. The plates were not reissued in Moonlight Blue; they are authentic Cambridge.

This crystal Cambridge ROSE POINT (Rosepoint) #3400/38 80 oz Ball Jug is in excellent condition, no chips or cracks, just 1 small scratch on the inside bottom (less than ½”, only seen when you peer into the jug from the opening) and some very minimal wear on the base from sitting (almost imperceptible). Glass is crystal clear, etching is sharp and no outside wear other than the base mentioned. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.

These crystal Cambridge Rose Point (Rosepoint) etched 8 1/2" #3400/62 salad plates are all in excellent condition, very minor stacking marks on a few, appear unused. Called the salad plate in the catalog, but are the size of luncheon plates. Measures 8" at shortest point, closer to 8 1/2" at widest and cataloged as 8 1/2". Book value $20. Cambridge Glass made items with the Rose Point etch from 1935-1954.

This hardcover edition of "The Cambridge Glass Co. Cambridge Ohio 1949-1953" identification guide compiled by the Cambridge Collectors Club is in very good condition; some shelf wear on the cover but no marks, rips, etc. Includes value insert for 1986; better as an identification guide rather than a value guide. Includes many of the etched lines, engraved lines, sets, novelties, stemware lines, etc. Important Cambridge Glass resource book.